Fasting to Lose Weight

Fasting can be a great tool for losing weight and changing patterns.

If you're interested in fasting to lose weight, you're on to a great idea. Fasting does help immensely at dropping
pounds, although maybe not for the reasons you think. While the numbers on the scales will go down during a fast,
many factors come into play as to how much of that weight will stay off.

Fasting will put you on the right track to losing weight if it's used with proper attention and awareness. A
commitment to lifestyle and behavior changes is still necessary or the weight will come right back. But a
fast will make those changes easier as new decisions flow from you naturally.

Your body is already showing you the
effects of the foods you're eating and the mental and emotional patterns you're holding. Some combination of
these things must change in order for your body to change. And
fasting can lead you to that special
combination.

"Sometimes when people try to make major dietary changes without the benefit
of fasting they become frustrated. Beneficial changes that can take months or years with careful eating happen quickly if
a fast is utilized. Once a person begins to realize the health potential and can see the results, he or she is more likely
to become committed to a lifetime of healthful living."

~ Joel Fuhrman, M.D., Fasting and Eating for Health

Fasting has been called a "reset" button for your sense of taste; the body and palette get cleansed of chemicals and impurities,
giving you a keener ability to fully taste foods and more fully enjoy the true flavors of simple foods. There are often many
foods that hold less appeal after a fast, especially "dead" foods and ones full of chemicals which you can clearly taste
after a fast.

Once you've tried fasting and understand how powerful (and easy) the process is, you will prefer
a day of fasting over days or weeks of dieting. Since what we
typically call "hunger" disappears in the first couple of days, it becomes much easier to fast than to diet.

But it doesn't take days of fasting to achieve results; one-day fasts bring about many internal (and external) changes.
No matter how long you choose to fast, it can be
such a relief to just quit eating for awhile, rather than stressing and worrying over everything you put in your mouth.
Also, intermittent fasting offers unique plans to help
in losing weight.

What is the typical fasting weight loss?

Stories abound on quick, radical fasting weight loss. Losing twenty pounds in a week is a common one. As is 4 pounds a day.
But these numbers don't reflect the weight gain that occurs naturally when one resumes eating, nor are they typical for
everyone.

Weight loss occurs most drastically in the early days of a fast (water weight being a big part of this), then declines
as the fast progresses. During a water fast, women generally lose about 14 ounces per day and men, on average, lose 17 1/2
ounces per day. This is an average, some days you may lose nothing.

With a fasting plan including around 200 calories per day, such as
fruit or
juice or broth, these figures lower by
about 1 3/4 ounces per day. The Master Cleanse, which supplies
anywhere from 650-1300 calories, would have lower numbers yet.

Of course, these figures vary from person to person, and typically it is those who have the most excess weight that lose the
most. Thinner people often lose weight a bit more slowly, just as they often don't maintain as high an energy level during
fasting. Their bodies are working harder to conserve energy since they have less reserves to supply fuel for the body.

Those with lower metabolisms may also lose weight a little more slowly as their bodies are already adept at conserving energy.

In the end, results will always vary from person to person.

Be prepared for the after-fast weight gain

It's imperative you understand that there will be some weight gain right after the fast. The first few days after breaking your
fast, water weight returns as the body rehydrates and begins holding more water to compensate for the salt intake in our normal
foods.

This can create a huge emotional let-down to those not expecting it, and in a worst-case scenario lead straight back into
over eating.

The figures above for typical fasting weight loss, do reflect the water weight gain that occurs right after the fast.
Sustained weight loss being approximately one pound per day of fasting.

Instead of focusing on any discouraging feelings that come up during this weight increase, keep in touch with that feeling
of empowerment that can linger after a fast. If you're looking for it, that clarity and inner knowingness can last for days
afterward.

Fasting is a great tool for attaining your desired weight

Fasting to lose weight is best undertaken as a jumping off point, leading you into
better eating behaviors and a more healthy
lifestyle, as these better decisions will be made easily and naturally. If you're
paying attention to your emotional being during
a fast, many doors will be opened. And that is actually the greatest benefit of fasting to lose weight -- the insights
it gives into ourselves.

If you want a front seat view of Ben Marcus' 6-day water fast, he wrote a wonderful and hilarious article about it for GQ Magazine online. I just found this pearl and want to share it with everyone. I…